DR. HOWARD B MARSHALL, DDS
Dentist at 58 St, New York, NY

License number
New York 0232881
Category
Dentist
Type
Periodontics
Address
Address
250 E 58Th St, New York, NY 10022
Phone
(212) 752-2212
(212) 838-4790 (Fax)

Organization information

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J M Rashbaum DMD PC

1410 Broadway, New York, NY 10018

Industry:
Dentist's Office
Doing business as:
Dr Richard Wiggs<br>J M Rashbaum PC - J M Rashbaum DDS<br>J M Rashbaum PC - Howard B Marshall DDS
Phone:
(212) 391-1385 (Phone)
Family And General Dentistrys:
Jay Rashbaum (President, Family And General Dentistry),Justin Todd Rashbaum (Family And General Dentistry)
Categories:
Dentists
Open Hours:
Hours by Appointment
Payment options:
MasterCard, VISA


HOWARD B. MARSHALL, D. D. S., P. C

30 Central Park S, New York, NY 10019

Status:
Inactive
Inactive reason:
Merged Out
Registration:
Dec 31, 1971
Inactive since:
Dec 20, 1985
State ID:
320625
Business type:
DOMESTIC PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION

Professional information

Howard Marshall Photo 1

Chairman, Ceo Oro-Health International Inc

Position:
Owner at 21st Century Dental
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
21st Century Dental - 250 East 58th St, NY,NY, also 1410 Broadway ste 3004,NY,NY 10018 since Sep 1980 - Owner Oro-Health International Inc 1989 - 2012 - Chairman, CEO
Interests:
Painting, Sculpting, Latin Dancing,Traveling, Business, Wellness, fitness, alternative Medicine


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Dr. Howard B Marshall, New York NY - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

Specialties:
Periodontics
Address:
250 E 58Th St, New York 10022
(212) 752-2212 (Phone), (212) 838-4790 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Howard B Marshall, New York NY

Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
250 E 58Th St, New York, NY 10022
1410 Broadway, New York, NY 10018


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Method And Appratus For Making A Dental Prosthesis And Product Therefrom

US Patent:
4713005, Dec 15, 1987
Filed:
Sep 2, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/903641
Inventors:
Howard B. Marshall - New York NY
Gordon E. Kaye - Garrison NY
Ira L. Lopata - Palm Beach FL
International Classification:
A61C 1322
US Classification:
433180
Abstract:
An apparatus for making and method for forming a dental prosthesis in situ in an edentulouos space defined either adjacent to two existing teeth or between a fixed tooth and a second tooth posterially positioned with respect to the first tooth, and lightly touching the associated gum surface, utilizes a bridge bar assembly having at least one shaped connecting member to be adjustably mounted and connected in the drilled grooves of adjacent teeth, a boss on the bridge bar assembly, and a pontic base adjustably mounted on the boss such that when the bridge bar assembly is in assembled position in the edentulous space for connection to the teeth, the pontic base lightly touches the gum, two spaced mold halves can be placed on the buccal and lingual sides of the edentulous space in which the bridge bar assembly is mounted, (or alternatively, two mold halves with predetermined holes to receive each end of the bridge bar and to permit retention and packing of plastic or pontic forming material), the pontic base can be adjusted relative the associated gum surface to fix the connecting member for the bridge bar assembly relative the drilled section of the teeth, and the edentulous space between the mold halves can be filled with a pontic forming material to form the pontic surrounding the boss on the bridge bar assembly; making the pontic forming material catalytically or chemically set; removing the mold halves; removing the assembly and polishing the sides and undersurface of the pontic or pontics; partially filling the grooves with a filler material; cementing the connecting member in the drilled grooves of the teeth to secure the pontic or pontics in the edentulous space; and applying a cosmetic veneer to the formed pontic or pontics.


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Method And Apparatus For Making A Dental Prosthesis And Product Therefrom

US Patent:
4775320, Oct 4, 1988
Filed:
Aug 3, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/080982
Inventors:
Howard B. Marshall - New York NY
Gordon E. Kaye - Garrison NY
Ira L. Lopata - Palm Beach FL
International Classification:
A61C 500
US Classification:
433214
Abstract:
An apparatus for making and method for forming a dental prosthesis in situ in an edentulouos space defined either adjacent to two existing teeth or between a fixed tooth and a second tooth posterially positioned with respect to the first tooth, and lightly touching the associated gum surface, utilizes a bridge bar assembly having at least one shaped connecting member to be adjustably mounted and connected in the drilled grooves of adjacent teeth, a boss on the bridge bar assembly, and a pontic base adjustably mounted on the boss such that when the bridge bar assembly is in assembled position in the edentulous space for connection to the teeth, the pontic base lightly touches the gum, two spaced mold halves can be placed on the buccal and lingual sides of the edentulous space in which the bridge bar assembly is mounted, (or alternatively, two mold halves with predetermined holes to receive each end of the bridge bar and to permit retention and packing of plastic or pontic forming material), the pontic base can be adjusted relative the associated gum surface to fix the connecting member for the bridge bar assembly relative the drilled section of the teeth, and the edentulous space between the mold halves can be filled with a pontic forming material to form the pontic surrounding the boss on the bridge bar assembly; making the pontic forming material catalytically or chemically set; removing the mold halves; removing the assembly and polishing the sides and undersurface of the pontic or pontics; partially filling the grooves with a filler material; cementing the connecting member in the drilled grooves of the teeth to secure the pontic or pontics in the edentulous space; and applying a cosmetic veneer to the formed pontic or pontics.


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Portable Friction Resistant Exercise Device

US Patent:
4779866, Oct 25, 1988
Filed:
Jun 11, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/060686
Inventors:
Howard B. Marshall - New York NY
Gordon E. Kaye - Garrison NY
Raymond J. Prohaska - East Northport NY
International Classification:
A63B 2100
US Classification:
272132
Abstract:
A portable exercise device for the full and efficient exercise of any group of muscles provides a predetermined and calibrated resistive force established by virtue of friction forces. The exercise device includes, a housing having an integrally formed handle or a receptacle for attaching an accessory connector at one end and an aperture at the end opposite therefrom, a sheave assembly rotatably mounted in the housing having an exercise cord windably retained therearound a moveable handle fixed to the end of the exercise cord which extends through the aperture in the housing, a braking assembly operatively associated with the sheave to frictionally and uni-directionally retard the rotation of the sheave assembly when the exercise cord is forceably unwound from about the sheave assembly, an adjustment dial for adjusting the friction forces acting against the rotation of the sheave assembly, and a spring operatively associated with the sheave assembly rotates the same during operation of the portable exercise device to normally rewind the exercise cord thereabout.


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Dental Prosthesis With Multi-Section Infrastructure And Method For Replacement Of Teeth

US Patent:
6250925, Jun 26, 2001
Filed:
Aug 10, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/371376
Inventors:
Howard B. Marshall - New York NY
Assignee:
Oro-Health International, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
A61C 1322
US Classification:
433181
Abstract:
An improved dental prosthesis for replacing a tooth or teeth in an edentulous space in a patient's mouth either adjacent to existing teeth or between a first tooth anterior of and a second tooth posterior of the edentulous space which tooth or teeth are prepared with occlusal mounting grooves and where indicated indentations on the respective buccal and lingual proximals of the same tooth or teeth for receiving said dental prosthesis; has multi-section infrastructure for fabricating the dental prosthesis which includes, a main support bar or beam having a sized and shaped center section and at least one connecting end for fastening the main support bar on the tooth or teeth adjacent the edentulous space, the connecting end or ends has a predetermined shape, material and is sized to permit adjustment thereof as a function of the mesial-distal length of the edentulous space and the relative position of the tooth or teeth adjacent the edentulous space, secondary support means operatively connected to the main support means includes, longitudinally extending side grooves formed on the buccal and lingual sides of the center section, and side buttresses are positioned and connected in the respective side grooves. Optionally, a generally U-shaped pontic clip is adjustably positioned in vertically disposed grooves on the center section to adjust the occlusal surface of the main support bar relative the gingiva of the edentulous space.


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Dental Prosthesis With Multi-Section Infrastructure And Method For Replacement Of Teeth

US Patent:
5934907, Aug 10, 1999
Filed:
Jun 23, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/881027
Inventors:
Howard B. Marshall - New York NY
Assignee:
Oro-Health International, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
A61C 1322
US Classification:
433181
Abstract:
An improved dental prosthesis for replacing a tooth or teeth in an edentulous space in a patient's mouth either adjacent to existing teeth or between a first tooth anterior of and a second tooth posterior of the edentulous space which tooth or teeth are prepared with occlusal mounting grooves and where indicated indentations on the respective buccal and lingual proximals of the same tooth or teeth for receiving said dental prosthesis; has multi-section infrastructure for fabricating the dental prosthesis which includes, a main support bar or beam having a sized and shaped center section and at least one connecting end for fastening the main support bar on the tooth or teeth adjacent the edentulous space, the connecting end or ends has a predetermined shape, material and is sized to permit adjustment thereof as a function of the mesial-distal length of the edentulous space and the relative position of the tooth or teeth adjacent the edentulous space, secondary support means operatively connected to the main support means includes, longitudinally extending side grooves formed on the buccal and lingual sides of the center section, and side buttresses are positioned and connected in the respective side grooves. Optionally, a generally U-shaped pontic clip is adjustably positioned in vertically disposed grooves on the center section to adjust the occlusal surface of the main support bar relative the gingiva of the edentulous space.


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Portable Friction Resistant Exercise Device

US Patent:
4871165, Oct 3, 1989
Filed:
Jun 24, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/210920
Inventors:
Howard B. Marshall - New York NY
Gordon E. Kaye - Garrison NY
Raymond J. Prohaska - East Northport NY
International Classification:
A63B 2100
US Classification:
272132
Abstract:
A portable exercise device for the full and efficient exercise of any group of muscles provides a predetermined and calibrated resistive force established by virtue of friction forces. The exercise device includes, a housing having an integrally formed handle or a receptacle for attaching an accessory connector at one end and an aperture at the end opposite therefrom, a sheave assembly rotatably mounted in the housing having a exercise cord windably retained therearound, a moveable handle fixed to the end of the exercise cord which extends through the aperture in the housing, a braking assembly operatively associated with the sheave to frictionally and uni-directionally retard the rotation of the sheave assembly when the exercise cord is forceably unwound from about the sheave assembly, an adjustment dial for adjusting the friction forces acting against the rotation of the sheave assembly, and a spring operative associated with the sheave assembly rotates the same during operation of the portable exercise device to normally rewind the exercise cord thereabout.